The $70 "Sports & News TV" monthly package launches on the heels of DirecTV's MySports service, which debuted last week.
Xfinity joins DirecTV in offering a slimmed-down bundle with most — but not all — sports channels in a bid to lure wary consumers.
The fine print says you could pay as much as $100 if you aren’t an Xfinity internet customer and set up autopay from a bank account.
The $70-a-month package offers more than 50 broadcast, cable news and sports channels, a subscription to Peacock and access to more than 100 free streaming channels.
Comcast is launching a $70 per month “Sports & News TV” streaming bundle featuring live games from the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and NCAA. The package, which marks the latest attempt to build out the sports ...
As more pay-TV operators embrace slimmer packages, Comcast Xfinity is rolling out Sports & News TV, a $70-a-month offering based on two foundational elements of live programming. The $70 price is ...
Sports streaming bundles are on the rise, and Comcast is now joining the game. Launching Thursday, the company is offering Xfinity Sports & News TV, a new package that includes more than 50 channels ...
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